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Re: Question for TG, HP, DP, and Superman (1018 Views)
Posted by: TGJB (IP Logged)
Date: June 04, 2002 08:21PM
Michael D. wrote:
>
> I posed a question a while back (nearly impossible to piece
> together the actual handicapping posts now): Is the Belmont
> Stakes a race that can be handicapped using sheet patterns,
> while ignoring the fact that horses must run a quarter mile
> further than ever before? It seems as though HP, DP, and
> Superman all think that the horses previous patterns are the
> key to finding the winner, while the extra distance is not.
> Well, it appears as though somebody over at the Racing Form
> has referred to guys like HP, DP, and Superman as "trendy"
> handicappers who know very little about the race. Do you guys
> have any reply to the "diary" today. TG, any opinion on this?
> (ideas only allowed on this string)
TG--Historically, patterns and ability (figures) have been far more important than pedigree and distance distinctions between overall 2 turn ability and mile and a half ability. The tricky part in some cases is assessing the cause\effect relationships to horse than ran bad--distance? bounce? bounce off a pair? We'll post some recent Belmonts, and you judge for yourself. (Attached are the 1st 3 finishers in the Belmonts from 2001 back to 1995.)
TGJB
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06/05/2002 01:40PM |
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